A seat at the table: Diversifying voices in bioethics   Since its inception in 2000, Fogartyâs International Bioethics Training program has aimed to develop expertise so all countries can participate equally in the global dialogue on research ethics. |
|
Building health research resilience in Eastern Europe and Central Asia Acting Director Peter Kilmarx reflects on a June 2023 visit to Warsaw, Poland, where he met with current and former Fogarty trainees including many from Ukraine. |
|
Profiling the lung microbiome to fight COPD in Uganda Dr. Alex Kayongo uses bronchoscopies to examine the lung microbiome of Ugandans living with HIV and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). |
|
Peruâs research infrastructure, supported by Fogarty, continues to blossom Beginning in the early 1990s, Fogarty-supported training programs began in earnest in Peru. Three decades later, early trainees have risen through the ranks in Peruvian health research and now train up-and-coming researchers. |
|
TB drug interactions among people living with HIV in Uganda Christine Sekaggya-Wiltshire studied the correlation between blood concentration of TB drugs and HIV treatment outcomes. |
|
People in the news:Â - NIH selects Marrazzo to lead NIAIDÂ
- Troyer named NHGRI extramural directorÂ
- NIDCR scientists recognized by IADRÂ
- Gray steps down as SAMRC PresidentÂ
- Nkengasong named African of the YearÂ
- Deputy U.S. Global Malaria Coordinator retiresÂ
|
Global health briefs: - State announces bureau for global health securityÂ
- UN issues state of food security reportÂ
- CUGH launches young professionals networkÂ
- WHO releases antimicrobial resistance agendaÂ
- Academies publish proceedings on climate security in South AsiaÂ
|
|
Date: September 13 Location: Virtual This webinar will discuss issues related to global demand for vaccine adjuvants and the associated research and development, as well as facilitating global access to novel adjuvants and formulation technologies for vaccine developers. Organized by the National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Disease, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and WHO. |
|
Global Health Matters is produced by the Office of Communications at the National Institutes of Health's Fogarty International Center. For more information, please contact managing editor Judy Coan-Stevens at judith.coan-stevens@nih.gov or 301-496-7361. Permission to reprint Global Health Matters content: All text produced in this newsletter is in the public domain and may be reprinted. Please credit Fogarty International Center. Images must be cleared for use with the individual sources, as indicated. The Fogarty International Center, the international component of the U.S. National Institutes of Health, addresses global health challenges through innovative and collaborative research and training programs and supports and advances the NIH mission through international partnerships. Subscribe, update your subscription or unsubscribe to this e-newsletter from the Fogarty International Center subscription page. We encourage you to forward this e-newsletter to colleagues who may find it of interest. |
|
|